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VICTORIAN LONDON                1837-1901
QUEEN VICTORIA
   Born 1819
   Became Queen at 18 years old after there was no other
    heir after her father‟s brothers died
   One of the longest reigning monarchs as she was
    Queen for 63 years
   Queen Victoria proposed to her cousin Albert, whom
    she had mutual feelings for, on 15 October 1839, five
    days after he had arrived at Windsor. They married on
    the 10th February 1840.
   Her and Albert had nine children
   Prince Albert dies in 1861 of typhoid fever, Queen
    Victoria had his clothes lied out on their bed for 40
    years before her death in 1901
INDUSTRIALISATION
  The Victorian Era was a time of development with
  many developments in technology, medicine and new
  inventions
Major turning point inventions:
 Telephone by Alexander Bell
 X-rays
 The first successful airplane flight
 Microphones
 Major and minor operations
 Bright dyes used for clothing
 Dynamite
 photography
 Railway
CLASS DIFFERENCES
   There was a big social divide between the Working
    class and Aristocracy
   The Aristocracy lead a life full of luxury and
    received a good education
   The working class in contrast had to work hard in
    order to survive, only some could read
   There was a rise of the Middle class, these were
    people like Jane, and Bronte herself, who resumed
    the profession of governess
WOMEN
   Women were classed as 2nd class citizens
   Times were hard as woman in the Victorian Era in a
    male dominated society
   It wasn‟t until 1918 that Women were allowed to vote
   Female writers, such as Charlotte Bronte and her
    sisters, used male pen names so that their work was
    published otherwise they wouldn‟t stand a chance
   Women were expected to marry and have children, turn
    to religion or become a governess/teacher
   If you didn‟t marry young you would considered a
    spinster
CHILDREN
   Children were seen as and dressed as adults
   Child labour was common, children worked in
    factories, coal mines, as chimney sweeps, you
    could even become a teacher at the age of 13!
   Because of the manual labour children did they
    suffered from deformities of the spine because of
    the type of labour they were doing.
   Children started work aged 5 and generally died
    before 25 years old
EDUCATION
   Some children went to school, mostly either
    religious or charity schools
   Religion was a big part of education
   Girls were taught how to sew, cook, paint and play
    instruments whilst boys were taught more
    academic subjects
MEDICINE
   Chloroform was introduced in 1847 and grew in
    popularity after Queen Victoria was given some for
    the birth of her eighth child, she claimed it to be “a
    God send”
   Antiseptics by Joseph Lister (1867) was introduced
    and was used by hospital staff for cleaning and to
    kill bacteria
DISEASE
   Even though the world of medicine had came a
    long way, disease still affected many of the
    population
   There was an outbreak of cholera which killed
    thousands of people
   Hygiene was poor so disease spread very quickly
THE WORKHOUSES
   Poverty was a big problem in the Victorian Era, the
    rich were filthy rich strongly contrasted by the poor
    who lived in dire conditions
   The mentally ill and handicapped were also sent to
    the workhouses
   The workhouses were seen as the last resort, most
    people would rather and did starve to death than go
    in a workhouse
   The workhouses provided routine, for people who
    had been out of work, and discipline
   They weren‟t the most luxurious place; but they put
    a roof over people‟s head and provided food
THE SUBJECT OF INSANITY
   People who were mentally ill were often sent to
    either workhouses or asylums
   It was seen as an embarrassment to the family and
    was often frowned upon
   Patients suffered extreme abuse, rape and were
    often experimented on
CRIME AND PUNISHMENT
   Punishments were harsh as children would be
    caned for being disobedient and you could go to
    prison just for stealing a loaf of bread
   Even children could go to prison!
   The death penalty was still administrated to the
    worst criminals and murderers
JACK THE RIPPER
   The infamous Jack the Ripper caused quite a stir at
    the time in 1888
   He murdered and mutilated 5, possibly more,
    prostitutes on the streets of London
   There were three main suspects to the identity of
    the murderer could have been one being a doctor,
    a member of the royal family who suffered from
    insanity and the „man with no identity‟
   Jack the Ripper was however never caught, his
    identity remains still a mystery

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Victorian London

  • 1. Context surrounding Jane Eyre VICTORIAN LONDON 1837-1901
  • 2. QUEEN VICTORIA  Born 1819  Became Queen at 18 years old after there was no other heir after her father‟s brothers died  One of the longest reigning monarchs as she was Queen for 63 years  Queen Victoria proposed to her cousin Albert, whom she had mutual feelings for, on 15 October 1839, five days after he had arrived at Windsor. They married on the 10th February 1840.  Her and Albert had nine children  Prince Albert dies in 1861 of typhoid fever, Queen Victoria had his clothes lied out on their bed for 40 years before her death in 1901
  • 3. INDUSTRIALISATION The Victorian Era was a time of development with many developments in technology, medicine and new inventions Major turning point inventions:  Telephone by Alexander Bell  X-rays  The first successful airplane flight  Microphones  Major and minor operations  Bright dyes used for clothing  Dynamite  photography  Railway
  • 4. CLASS DIFFERENCES  There was a big social divide between the Working class and Aristocracy  The Aristocracy lead a life full of luxury and received a good education  The working class in contrast had to work hard in order to survive, only some could read  There was a rise of the Middle class, these were people like Jane, and Bronte herself, who resumed the profession of governess
  • 5. WOMEN  Women were classed as 2nd class citizens  Times were hard as woman in the Victorian Era in a male dominated society  It wasn‟t until 1918 that Women were allowed to vote  Female writers, such as Charlotte Bronte and her sisters, used male pen names so that their work was published otherwise they wouldn‟t stand a chance  Women were expected to marry and have children, turn to religion or become a governess/teacher  If you didn‟t marry young you would considered a spinster
  • 6. CHILDREN  Children were seen as and dressed as adults  Child labour was common, children worked in factories, coal mines, as chimney sweeps, you could even become a teacher at the age of 13!  Because of the manual labour children did they suffered from deformities of the spine because of the type of labour they were doing.  Children started work aged 5 and generally died before 25 years old
  • 7. EDUCATION  Some children went to school, mostly either religious or charity schools  Religion was a big part of education  Girls were taught how to sew, cook, paint and play instruments whilst boys were taught more academic subjects
  • 8. MEDICINE  Chloroform was introduced in 1847 and grew in popularity after Queen Victoria was given some for the birth of her eighth child, she claimed it to be “a God send”  Antiseptics by Joseph Lister (1867) was introduced and was used by hospital staff for cleaning and to kill bacteria
  • 9. DISEASE  Even though the world of medicine had came a long way, disease still affected many of the population  There was an outbreak of cholera which killed thousands of people  Hygiene was poor so disease spread very quickly
  • 10. THE WORKHOUSES  Poverty was a big problem in the Victorian Era, the rich were filthy rich strongly contrasted by the poor who lived in dire conditions  The mentally ill and handicapped were also sent to the workhouses  The workhouses were seen as the last resort, most people would rather and did starve to death than go in a workhouse  The workhouses provided routine, for people who had been out of work, and discipline  They weren‟t the most luxurious place; but they put a roof over people‟s head and provided food
  • 11. THE SUBJECT OF INSANITY  People who were mentally ill were often sent to either workhouses or asylums  It was seen as an embarrassment to the family and was often frowned upon  Patients suffered extreme abuse, rape and were often experimented on
  • 12. CRIME AND PUNISHMENT  Punishments were harsh as children would be caned for being disobedient and you could go to prison just for stealing a loaf of bread  Even children could go to prison!  The death penalty was still administrated to the worst criminals and murderers
  • 13. JACK THE RIPPER  The infamous Jack the Ripper caused quite a stir at the time in 1888  He murdered and mutilated 5, possibly more, prostitutes on the streets of London  There were three main suspects to the identity of the murderer could have been one being a doctor, a member of the royal family who suffered from insanity and the „man with no identity‟  Jack the Ripper was however never caught, his identity remains still a mystery